Windows 2003 leaves security gaps
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Windows 2003 leaves security gaps
Microsoft will launch Windows Server 2003 Thursday, offering improved security and faster file and web server performance compared with Windows 2000, according to tests carried out by vnunet.com's sister title, IT Week.
 

Frankly Speaking: Secure Your Users
At the RSA Security conference last week in San Francisco, the big news was a new set of cybersecurity best practices, a new application vulnerability description language and a push for Web services security, along with the usual collection of new IT security products.

SBC Web Hosting Flunks Security Basics
If you are using SBC to host your Web site, you might want to think about finding someone else. Your site may be at risk due to SBC's lack of security.
 

Anti-Virus Defence In Depth
Lately it seems I can't open my inbox with out seeing a new article on defence in depth.
 
Melding IT, Physical Security
Computer Associates International Inc., Gemplus S.A. and several other companies last week announced the formation of a group that is working on open specifications and best practices for integrating information security and physical security.
 

Microsoft's Security Straw Man
Is there a "war room" somewhere where scores of Kevin Mitnick wannabes are pounding away at Microsoft products, trying to find weaknesses? If not, too bad.
 
Experts warn not to apply Microsoft patch
Security companies find dubious content in Windows 2000 fix.